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visit arabic don't teach. wealthy british style. time to. go to. market why not. why no one should really happening to the global economy with max cons or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. tonight i'm inside the ecuadorian embassy talking to julian assaults he's being cooped up here for almost six months while he's been here though he hasn't been sitting idle he's written a new book called cypherpunks freedom on the future of the internet it's actually based on one of the shows that he made for t.v.
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now judy and you're saying basically that the internet can enslave us but the internet is just a thing right it's a soulless a piece of equipment who was the wheel in slavers. the people who control the interception of the internet and to some degree also physically control the big data warehouses and international fiber optic lines so we all think of the internet as some kind of tonic realm where we can throw out ideas and communications and with pages and books and they exist somewhere out there actually they exist on web servers in new york robi or in beijing and information comes to us through satellite connections or through fiber optic cables so who are physically controls this controls the realm of our ideas and communications and whoever is able to sit on those communications channels can intercept entire nations and that's the new game in town as far as state spying is concerned intercepting entire nations not
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individuals and yes this sounds like a kind of futuristic scenario but you're saying that the future is already here i mean the united states' national security agency has been doing this for some thirty twenty years but now it's spread to even mid-size nations even gadhafi libya was employing the eagle system which is produced by french company emesis. push there in two thousand and nine advertised in its internal documentation as a nationwide interception system so so what's happened over the last ten years is. every decreasing cost of intercepting each individual now to the degree where is cheaper to intercept every individual than it is to pick particular people to spy upon and what's the what's the alternative this sort of utopian alternative that you would put forward so the token alternative is to try and gain independence for
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this for the internet we to sort of clear independence versus the rest of the world and that's really quite important because if you think about what is human civilization that makes it clean to centrally. human and civilized it is our shared knowledge about how the world works how we deal with each other how we deal with the environment which is that huge and the corrupt which runs the good what are the what are the least dumb ways of doing things and that intellectual knowledge. it's something we're all putting on to the internet and so if we can try and decouple that from. the brute nature of states and their cronies then i think we really have hope for a global civilization if on the other hand the media security guards you know the people who control the guns are able to take control of our intellectual life take control of all the ways in which we communicate to each other and of course you can see how dreadfully outcome will be because we're just happened to one nation it
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will happen to every nation at once it is happening to the nation at once as far as spying is concerned because now every nation is merging its society with internet infrastructure and in what way are we as social naïve internet users if you got can i do you from that obviously but kind of willingly collaborating with these collectors of personal data you know we all have a facebook account we all have telephones which can be tracked all the time everyone nearly everything they do on the internet is permanently recorded every web search to know what you were thinking one year two days three months ago and you don't know but google knows it remembers the national security agency intercepts the request if it flowed over us border it knows so. by just communicating to our friends by e-mailing each other by updating facebook profiles we are informing on our friends and friends started inform on friends you know this
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is the stars he had a ten percent penetration of german east german society with up to one thousand people being informers at some time in their life now in countries that have the highest internet penetration like iceland more than eighty percent of people are on facebook informing about their friends. that information doesn't go nowhere it's not kept in iceland it's sent back into united states where it is excessive where u.s. intelligence where it is accessed by u.s. intelligence and where it is given out to any friends or cronies of us intelligence hundreds of national security letters every day publicly declared being issued by known for its government is so do we risk kind of entering a scenario where there are almost to cut costs of people less safe minority who are very savvy about the workings of the internet the things that you described and just people who you know go online for the kicks where they. have this
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position where as we know knowledge is power and there is a mass transfer as a result of literally billions of interceptions per day going from everyone the average person into the data bolts of state spying agencies for the big countries and their cronies the corporations that help build that infrastructure those groups who already powerful that's why they're are able to build a simple circuit to intercept everyone so they're going more growing more powerful and concentrating the power in the hands of smaller and smaller groups of people at once which isn't necessarily bad but it's extremely dangerous once there is any sort of corruption occurring in the power because absolute power corrupts. you know when it becomes crops where becomes corrupted can affect a lot of people very quickly bill binnie. national security agency whistleblower
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who was the research head of the national security agency's signals intelligence division describes this as turning key totalitarianism that all the infrastructure has been built for absolute totalitarianism and system at or of turning the key and actually the case has already been turned a little bit and it is now affecting people who are targeted for us drone strikes organizations like wiki leaks. national security reporters who are having their sources investigated is already partly turned and you know the question is will it will go all the way but has it been built really by corporations in kind of unwittingly subscribed to by people say in order to advertise products to make money or has it been built deliberately by governments for the sole purpose of a it's it's both i mean the valence infrastructure the bokes abounds in infrastructure there are hundreds of companies involved in that business they have
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secret international conferences they have perspective they give to the intelligence agencies that we have obtained and published this year together with privacy international the bureau of investigative journalism also the wall street journal has done some good work on this building devices that they advertise to intercept entire nations to install the data from those intercepts permanently strategic interception because it's cheaper so it's a. it's a combined corporate government amalgam that's one of the problems one of the reasons it's so unaccountable is it crosses boundaries these come companies don't just sell to the home country they sell to companies overseas that the shareholdings i have held in b.v.i. and the company might be british registered like b.a. but actually a lot of research and development is done in sweden exactly. and then you also have google and facebook who started out predominately serving the public but also have
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developed side projects to service the u.s. intelligence committee complex and individuals are constantly pushing their thoughts into google as each thing that they want to research is pushed emails and in facebook their social relationships it's. in under a dollar of. spied out of it facebook is completely untrue of from even though the worst spying nation the richness and sophistication of relationships expressed and willingly contributed to. all know but not with informed consent. people don't actually know when you don't quite facebook to share this to your friends that's what it says it doesn't say share this to state agencies it doesn't say share this to friends and cronies of state agencies we're very close to it we're just past the second anniversary of cable gaze and since then that this war on whistleblowers in this state surveillance has seemed to have
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got was do you think that something as large as cable kates could ever happen again and that would have a similar impact yes i play next year. but what's the time next year. so when you go into it but hopefully earlier rather than later i mean do you feel that when you're when wiki leaks is making these releases you're having a knowledge an impact as you had the full well kay cable guy his extraordinary publisher sort of the period or twelve months it is the most significant they call their previous leak on the iraq war was also four hundred thousand documents showing one hundred or one hundred thousand people being killed in precisely how that was also. very significant but yes no one has done anything as significant as that since but. there are hopefully. those that will continue you've obviously written this book while you've been a hit in the embassy but is it affecting your ability to work this being cooped up
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once me it's a thinking my ability to to meet with our people in different countries and to you know to to proselytize and things like this but we should keep in perspective there are others who have been in prison also in the past two years and i know that is a much more serious condition than the one i mean i'm fortunately able to to give interviews and so on so i least i have a voice. prisoners rarely even have a voice and why is that you know it's the. the pretty prison system doesn't want to permit them to complain about the conditions and what are you going to do julian you said that you won't leave the ecuadorian embassy until the us drops any charges that they say any any investigation against you you just going to stay here forever well i hope that there is enough political pressure that the u.s. government sees sense sees that it is destroying any goodwill that remains
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towards it as a result of its persecution and investigation of wiki leaks and its associates i think it really does have to drop the investigation and you know over the past six months in particular you can see the sort of. the arab history and. the u.s. in eric holder are going to end up on the wrong side of history i don't know that they want that on their record. and you released a statement i think there's been reports in the media that over the last day or so that you've got a long condition but you've released a tech men saying that that's actually not the case of talk but has this shown you what would potentially happen if you did have a health scare do you think that you would be able to get treatment or you know my my particular personal condition is not not very interesting obviously this circumstance in the embassy is difficult. and a long over
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a long term i suppose could be very difficult but you know i've had worse problems . download the official ati application cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. only you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time.
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clue. when i was done your bush show in this show the junk food conspiracy exposed coming up. to the fact and to secretly fill their pockets. now other species react to burgers. and stars told to keep couches just get. the epidemic in the fattest nation on earth spiraling out of control while europe
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in asia wait levels all tailing off over two in three americans are now overweight or obese and growing stores now provide a basic rules of vehicles for those to appease to walk for the junk food giants responsible to fight ladies about to sing first a live shift jaimie all of ashamed mcdonald's into a pink floyd. centrifuge separated by product paste they labeled beef new york mayor bloomberg blocked seventeen. bans on supersize fries only screams and donuts will now be rolled out across the u.s. starting in the big apple. new york to regulate other high fat and high calorie foods within a year restrictions that will go global as other governments follow suit states that even looking into the big one a flat tax research finds eighteen percent taxes on pizza and soda drinks people five pounds a year tracy folks helped create new traditions standards at the u.s.
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department of agriculture those types of taxes expression if they're like you said about the twenty percent range between ten and twenty percent can have an impact and they do cause. people to purchase and consume less of the item that's being taxed for example sugar sweetened beverages or sodas shamed by films showing the secure fix of their food junk produces an l. rushing to rebrand a so-called low fun and diet well here's the secret about so-called diet food and it's actually hilarious it's called that because most diet food contains what's known as aspartame or similar name or sucralose and it's been found in numerous studies that actually diet soda products can actually lead to kidney damage metabolic problems in obesity the studies found that kidney damage was experienced in those who drink diet soda whereas those who drink regular soda which by no means is healthy did not experience the same issues the best part about it aspartame is
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actually made from the fecal matter the literal fecal matter of bacteria that is genetically modified by one and only monsanto the word boy isn't even bridge related in the us a corporation can make this beauty and cool boy it's goodness. the fact mcdonald's pays way to watch has to be an official paul enough truth is stranger than fiction this fruits and maple mill sold is a bowl full of wholesome more sugar than the snickers more calories than even the hamburgers but junk chains being sued for full. his milkshakes contain more cooking oil the milk effect of one hundred fifty. products one hundred thirty nine a study finds have more foot and refined sugar the foods most of all food now contains all the chemicals we know all fructose sugar which are america's top obesity don't cause an evil poison lost it joins us now what does refined sugar do
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to the body is a chronic not acute chronic dose dependent no other words it depends on how much you take it and. go liver tops. chronic it does depend at the top so you know what does that mean for us the public fifty grand. truck switches this week while shaking her day or a hundred grams of sugar is above and beyond your liver is capacity to be able to tablets and that means that more than half of america is consuming a toxic dose of sugar on a daily basis. this is true to the truth seek a cat on a treaty this is freud be from a top forest food chain well well well this is floyd beef from a local store. she's loving
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it. even fungus won't touch falls food this is a slow it's from a fresh potato with months ago age and decay has turned black and rotten this mcdonald's french fry was bought the same day it remains identical one american even has a museum of changed in decades so why won't bacteria eat it it doesn't even contain real meat it contains seven different synthetic chemicals that make up the quote meat of the product including what's known as p d m s which is in breast plants in the breast implant fluid that many surgeons now are avoiding because of the possible serious health effects and also contains an anti foaming agent used in silly putty and it contains certain chemicals that are illegal to use in cat food do just serious health concerns why america's obesity campaign is a sham off that we pay these bills. you can be sexy popular.
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everything you want to be. cold. and. still in critical heart stopping. from cereal to drinks even the main sweets and she called syrup is everywhere unlike normal service folks always go straight to the live which turns its. mind and strokes from a piece of sea no smoking as the number one hospital case. if you will always will told you to do something when you were a kid would you do it europe's first state is britain is top of the this must stop . or cold. thing to kids kids this is what you should be eating.
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healthy. really wrong and it should be banned if foley does a serious about this one of these ads then on why is america's obesity gets in was could all politicians being cut with junk food more now than ever and then releasing just a few published the two thumbs to keep people on side the health care ministers of fifty two european countries got together and agreed that junk food marketing to children must stop because children were targets here in america it's considered free speech part of the first amendment that right is supported this is a huge problem i went to the commissioner of the federal communications commission here in america deborah taylor tate back in two thousand and seven when asked in light of what the european health care ministers that said what did she think needs to be done and her response was a direct quote i expect the food industry to police itself well that's what they've
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been doing now for the past thirty years and look where it's gotten trace speech doesn't work with addictive substances it didn't work with tobacco doesn't work with heroin cocaine morpheme nicotine cannabis oh all the fact is that free speech is a problem when you're talking about addictive substances question is is sugar an addictive substance the data mostly in animals but some in humans. he says yes inner agency government committee the inner agency were croup got together and developed voluntary standards are voluntary guidelines for companies to abide by or to opt to abide by to address marketing and the food company is. basically weighed in very negatively and forced those interagency guidelines to
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never be published even though they were just going to be voluntary junk joints of even make congress classify school cheese pizza as a vegetable so it served as a key nutrient in school meals the junk food industry doubled their lobbying spending with the under the obama administration and in turn the obama administration announced that they were lowering the fight on childhood obesity and michelle obama recommends that kids go out any these certain dietary guidelines that actually contain g m o's most of the time these processed garbage foods and isn't it interesting that bloomberg had truckloads of mountain dew and dirigo shipped into the sandy relief fund area to give these people bunch of processed garbage snacks that do nothing for nutritional value by bloomberg house foreman false food his corporation had fun filled with free junk for every employee within weeks workers piled on the pounds. will the seventeen l. sodas sixty hot dogs in ten minutes isn't just good it's patriotic.
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d.n.a. a little writes the stone on us by our forefathers life liberty and the pursuit of happiness for the contestants assembled here that pursuit includes consuming as many hot dogs as is humanly possible elected politicians putting whole dogs over health fattening both some lines instead of trimming americans this is the truth seeker.
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parents versus social workers docu nabby pm last stop get claiming the now and stop kidnapping children have become prizes to fight for why does the law or threaten families of the social order to see me in the form of the right of the old woman email me they think they have any kind of for suspicion about the will be more fuel for children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children.
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